CB Veteran With 233 Tackles Becomes a Free Agent and Expresses His Wish to Wear Colts Colors at Least Once in His Career — Even on the Practice Squad; Years of Experience Could Make Him a “Walking Playbook” for Indianapolis
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Veteran cornerback Arthur Maulet has officially hit the free-agent market after being released by the Detroit Lions, and while many expected the 32-year-old to chase a competitive roster spot elsewhere, Maulet surprised the league by openly expressing his desire to join the Indianapolis Colts — even if it means starting on the practice squad.
For a player who has carved out a long NFL journey through resilience and adaptability, Maulet’s request carries a tone of gratitude more than ambition. The veteran defensive back has played across multiple systems with the Saints, Jets, Steelers, Ravens, and Lions, accumulating 233 tackles, 5 sacks, 5 interceptions, and a defensive touchdown throughout his career. That wealth of experience is exactly what makes him a valuable commodity for a young Colts defense still searching for consistency.
According to sources, Indianapolis is one of the few teams Maulet proactively reached out to. The reason, insiders say, has little to do with playing time and everything to do with fit. With years of experience in Cover-2, Cover-3, man-match, and blitz-heavy structures, Maulet believes he can both contribute on the field and serve as a stabilizing veteran presence in the meeting room — a role he has embraced at multiple stops.

In a recent message that quickly gained traction among Colts fans, Maulet expressed his admiration for the franchise in a heartfelt tone rarely heard from NFL journeymen:
“I’ve been through many cities, many jerseys, but there’s something about the Colts that I’ve always respected — the way fans here recognize toughness and a fighting heart. If I ever get the chance to wear that blue, I hope my experience and my will can give something back to the city and the people who cheer for it.”
The quote immediately resonated with Colts Nation, especially given the secondary’s ongoing depth concerns. With injuries and inconsistency affecting the nickel and slot positions, bringing in a seasoned defender like Maulet could offer both short-term reliability and long-term insight for younger players.
While the Colts have not yet made any official moves, several team-adjacent sources confirm the front office is seriously evaluating the idea of adding Maulet to the practice squad — a low-risk, high-knowledge acquisition.
If the signing ultimately happens, it would mark a meaningful new chapter for Arthur Maulet: not one defined by spotlight or starting roles, but by finding a home where his journey, toughness, and perspective are genuinely valued.
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